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The Last Song of the Brightest Star: The Rise of the Dark Lord
Chapter 4: First Impression
Sparkling silver light filtered through the windows, and Sirius stood there, dressed in an emerald green suit, his dark eyes gleaming. Numerous pearls adorned his fingers as he twisted his wand, testing its abilities.
"You were saying," he continued.
"I apologise, M-master…" came a shivering voice from in front of him.
"Do you think your apologies serve any purpose?" Sirius' voice was dark, cold, and sharp. His gaze was icy as he looked over his opponent. He rather enjoyed the power and couldn't help but smile a little.
"I… I… am unsure… What else…"
"Unsure. Didn't look so unsure when you faltered. Fraternising with Mudbloods, blood traitors, and half-breeds," he said, his voice silky.
Silence followed, except for his enemy's shivers. Sirius was satisfied to see the floor beneath his enemy was drenched in tears or sweat.
"Very well," he said with finality. "Look me in the eyes."
His enemy slowly raised his head, hands trembling.
"Look. At. Me,” He ordered.
A pale white face, much younger, came into view. Long black hair, once perfect but now shabby and wet. Grey eyes, clouded by an emotion he did not yet know. The features were strikingly similar. With a jolt, he realised it was himself, his younger self!
Before he could stop, the darker version of Sirius cast a spell, and jet red sparks shot out of his wand. Pain, unlike anything he had ever known, consumed him. He lay there writhing, screaming. No one heard him, no one knew where he was. No one cared.
“Sirius! Sirius… W… Wake up!”
He woke with a start and was surprised to see a pair of specs zooming in front of him, bright sunlight reflected in it. 
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The Last Song of the Brightest Star: The Rise of the Dark Lord
Chapter 3: The Sorting Ceremony
As they lined up in front of the Great Hall, Sirius couldn't help but notice the awe and wonder on the faces of some of the students as they looked up at the enchanted ceiling above them. He guessed that most of them were Muggle-borns, experiencing their first glimpse of magic. He thought about what his mother would have said if she were standing next to him in that line.
Filthy mudbloods and—
"Black, Sirius."
For a brief moment, Sirius froze. He hadn't even realised they had started calling out names. Slowly making his way up to the podium, Sirius could feel Headmaster Albus Dumbledore's steady gaze upon him. He gave the elderly man a weak smile, which was returned with warmth and kindness.
Placing the tattered hat upon his head, Sirius heard a voice enter his mind. "Sirius Black." He didn't feel the need to respond and was now more confused than ever about what this sorting process entailed. Was it a game? A test?
"Hmm, quite different from the noble family you were born into. Could it be..."
"Not Slytherin," Sirius silently pleaded in his mind.
"Are you absolutely certain, boy?" The stern voice of the Sorting Hat echoed in Sirius' mind. "Your great-grandfather, Phineas Nigellus Black, was one of the only Slytherin headmasters the school has ever had. It would be quite a deparecogrture for a Black to not be sorted into that house."
Sirius hesitated, his eyes flickering to James for a moment before firmly stating, "Not Slytherin."
"On the other hand, I see plenty of courage and determination. Fierce loyalty as well, I see. Very well, very well," the Sorting Hat continued. "GRYFFINDOR!"
The crowd erupted from the red and gold table on his left, and Sirius exhaled a sigh of relief. He got up to run to take his seat when he heard a shout, “Wait for me!” and saw that it was James. Sirius gave a quick wink and continued towards his seat. As he sat at the Gryffindor table, seated opposite the Slytherins, he saw Narcissa Black, his cousin, go pale white, and he couldn’t help but smirk a little bit.
You shall stay with our lot. Is that clear?
In a way, he did follow his mother’s instructions. He was staying with his lot.
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i am sorry but why is your lily fat?
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The Last Song of the Brightest Star: The Rise of the Dark Lord
Chapter 2: The Hogwarts Express
Time sped off without both of them realising, and soon the train had started to leave the station. James waved one last bye at his folks, who were beaming at him, and turned to Sirius.
"Don't you want to say goodbye?"
"Oh well, mine already left," Sirius replied curtly.
"Most parents do, once they leave their kid in the compartment. Mine are a bit overprotective," James said, turning slightly red. "My parents are quite old, and I'm the only child," he justified quickly.
Sirius grinned back, "That means you might get your way most of the time, eh?"
"All of the time! My parents can't quite say no to me," James leaned in to whisper, "My dad even let me in on some school secrets, you know, passageways and things like that."
"Blimey, we are not even in Hogwarts yet and you are already thinking of rule-breaking," Sirius said. "Exactly the type of friend I need," he finished and James looked quite happy at that.
"So what house..."
"You'd better be in Slytherin," they heard someone speak.
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The Last Song of the Brightest Star: The Rise of the Dark Lord
Chapter 1: The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black
During those times when he lay on the cold hard ground in the basement of number 12 Grimmauld Place, his mind would wander towards the boys who always returned home happy and shining, and he felt jealous and angry that he had never had that feeling. He was magical, sure. He would trade that any day if he could have a group of friends or at least one person who understood and accepted him.
But that was not the case, not for the years he lived in his family home. His journey to Hogwarts, however, presented a new opportunity, and he was quick to embrace it. He would try, thought his optimistic mind, he would try to show the world that he was worth loving.
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The Last Song of the Brightest Star: The Rise of the Dark Lord
Summary
The year is 1971, and Hogwarts is buzzing with excitement as a new generation of witches and wizards begins their journey. Among them are Sirius Black, James Potter, Peter Pettigrew, and Remus Lupin, four first-year students who quickly become inseparable. But beneath the enchantment of magical classes and newfound friendships, a dark shadow looms.
Whispers of a rising Dark Lord echo through the halls, dismissed by most as mere rumors. However, strange occurrences and unsettling events soon make it clear that something sinister is at play.
Determined to uncover the truth, Sirius and his friends embark on a perilous adventure that tests their courage and loyalty.
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